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December 1, 2009
Student Affairs Leader - December 1, 2009 - Full Issue PDF
Helping Students Learn from Failure by Changing Our Responses to Cheating
By Tricia Bertram Gallant
Student academic misconduct is not new, but how we respond to it is changing.
News Capsules
Updates on student medical amnesty policies; White paper on purpose networks and retention; Initiative for student government presidents
How Student Satisfaction Changes--and Doesnt--from Year to Year
By Jennifer Patterson Lorenzetti
Students at four-year institutions value different campus characteristics and services as they progress through their college careers, according to a new study. However, student satisfaction with two factors--campus climate and having a comfortable place to spend time between classes--appear to positively influence student persistence throughout.
Increasing Womens Senior-Level Leadership in Student Affairs
By Kathleen Manning
Why aren't there more women in senior-level student affairs positions?